Kibo Donates 50 PCs and 100 Monitors to the Digitally Disadvantaged
Closing the Information Gap for the Underprivileged through the "Sending Love PCs" Campaign
From the left, Park Se-gyu, Auditor of the Korea Technology Finance Corporation, Kim Jung-woo, Director of the Korea Institute for Social Welfare Policy, and Baek Kyung-ho, Director of the Korea Technology Finance Corporation, are posing for a commemorative photo.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] The Korea Technology Finance Corporation (Chairman Jung Yoon-mo, hereinafter referred to as Kibo) announced on the 8th that it donated 50 PCs and 100 monitors, which were past their usage period but still in good condition, to the Korea Institute for Social Welfare Policy through the Love PC Sending Campaign at its headquarters located in Munhyeon-dong, Busan.
'Love PC Sending Campaign' is a donation activity organized by the Love PC Sending Campaign Headquarters, which collects unused computers from organizations, companies, and individuals, upgrades their performance, and distributes them free of charge to underprivileged groups.
Since 2007, Kibo has been steadily participating in the Love PC Sending Campaign to support people with disabilities, low-income families, and basic livelihood security recipients to actively participate in the digital society.
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Park Se-gyu, Auditor of Kibo, stated, "Through this Love PC Sending Campaign, we hope to contribute even a little to improving the information access of underprivileged groups and creating opportunities for self-reliance. We will continue to practice sharing activities to fulfill our social responsibilities as a public institution."
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